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tefortango

napolean VII Emper. Coin

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Does anyone have any possible info re: above or indeed possible value? I appreciate it's not a British coin but am wondering where I could find some info please

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I've moved it to the right place!

But, you really have to do better than 'I've got a coin with xxxx Emperor/King on it, what's it worth?'.

What about perhaps mentioning the denomination, or the size, metal type and perhaps even a date if you really want to go to town!! That helps because it means people don't have to waste their time asking.

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I've moved it to the right place!

But, you really have to do better than 'I've got a coin with xxxx Emperor/King on it, what's it worth?'.

What about perhaps mentioning the denomination, or the size, metal type and perhaps even a date if you really want to go to town!! That helps because it means people don't have to waste their time asking.

Thanks Chris - I am looking at this for my Mum - so this is a completely new site to me but hugely interesting - so thanks for the 'heads up'. Its 1856 but will have to look at the other stuff.

Kind Rgrds

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Napoleon III 1856 would sound about right

this coin is french, if you have an old UK coin comapre its size and i can tell you denomination

about penny size = 10 centimes

halfpenny = 5

farthing = 1

that is if it is copper.

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